Isaiah Haastrup died after judges ruled that doctors could withdraw his life-support.

Who was Isaiah Haastrup?

Isaiah Haastrup was a one-year-old boy who was born in February 2017.

His parents lost a High Court appeal in February when judges favoured hospital bosses who said giving further intensive care treatment to Isaiah was “futile, burdensome and not in his best interests.”

They then brought the case to the European Court of Human Rights in a final bid to save the one-year-old’s life.

But the tot died last night after his parents lost an 11th-hour appeal at the European Court of Human Rights to keep him on life-support.

Isaiah’s mum Takesha previously said: “I see a child who is injured. He needs love. He needs care. I have it. I can give it,

“To say it is so poor, it is not worth living that is not right. It is not their decision to make."

Fiona Paterson, representing King's College Hospital, had told the judge Isaiah was "ventilator-dependent" and being cared for in a paediatric intensive care unit at the same hospital where he was born.